This four storey Georgian town house is a wonderful mix of new and old. Think contemporary kitchen with poured concrete floors, flashes of retro orange, moody rooms in the older part of the house, vintage finds and a myriad of house plants. Fun, flirt and fab. Lyndhurst by London-based interior designer and stylist Julia Thompson of Frank Interiors.
Colourful modern maximalism with an eclectic vintage mash-up. Hubert Zandberg – one of my biggest design crushes. Located in London’s Notting Hill, Hubert Zandberg’s 850 square foot rental apartment was a temporary solution whilst he was between homes. Whilst no architectural works were undertaken, bold paint choices and the use of curtains to divide the space up created an atmosphere in which to showcase a curated selection of art, curiosities and furniture from Hubert’s extensive collection…a mix of curiosities from around the world including Paris, London, Berlin and Cape Town along with a mix of Brazilian, mid-century and Brutalist furniture all found a place and resulted in a harmonious space with a modernist maximalist aesthetic.
Artilleriet Studio from this post
Studio ro+ca from this post
Jeremiah Brent from this post
Stefano Dorata from this post
Space Exploration from this post
Otto de Jager Events from this post
Didier Benderli from this post
John De Bastiani from this post
Jessica Buckley from this post
Jaime Beriestain from this post
Heirloom Studio from this post
Fino Prydz from this post
Giancarlo Valle from this post
House of Grey from this post
Alexandra Loew from this post
Alexander and Co. from this post
Studio Hus from this post
Hollie Bowden from this post
We’re still in New York with this post. Not a flat this time but a 3,200SF townhouse home for Barney’s Fashion Director, Marina Larroude by architect and interior designer Giancarlo Valle. Relaxed sophistication, flooded with light, full of character, actually full of its stylish owner’s character.
Photography by Brooke Holm
The perfect way to amp up the drama. A black and white palette for maximum contrast, a statement chair and large artworks. I’ll take it all! By Fino Prydz, a Norwegian artist and interior designer based in New York. (You can shop for art prints by Prydz here.)